GAME AS A METHOD OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE ABILITIES OF STUDENTS MEDICAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING
Galina S. Mal, Natalia V. Boldina
Pages: 538-545
Published: 27 Aug 2015
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Abstract: One of active methods of educating is a business game, that allows to connect knowledge and abilities, develop creative flairs, individuality and independence. The primary objective of game is preparation of specialists, development of professional competence, forming of ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practical situations. Train game, worked out on certain situations, enter students in the sphere of professional activity, produce ability critically to estimate an operating situation, find decisions on her perfection for them. They are the powerful stimulus of activation of independent work on acquisition of professional knowledge and skills. The practical habits acquired in the process of game allow to the future specialist to avoid errors that arise up in transition to independent labour activity. Thus a business situation must be near to reality, as without it it is impossible to obtain naturalness of actions taught.
Keywords: active method, business game, students of medical university, creative skills, individuality
Cite this article: Galina S. Mal, Natalia V. Boldina. GAME AS A METHOD OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE ABILITIES OF STUDENTS MEDICAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Educational Alternatives 13, 538-545 (2015). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000962/
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